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    Leftovers for lunch.... mmmmmmmm

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    Unfortunately the family has decided it's rather nice. I was hoping for a week or 2 of pre-packed lunches, but i might have to share.
    Gonna have to shoot another one soon
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    Wild pork for dinner.

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    Veni shank meat cooked in the slow cooker all day yesterday in a beer and onion based stew. Today I used the airfryer to make cheats pies with the leftovers. Warm up the meat, spoon onto a wrap or tortilla with some grated cheese. Roll up like a burrito and eggwash. 7 or 8 mins in the airfryer and these were eaten faster than I could make them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hewie View Post
    Veni shank meat cooked in the slow cooker all day yesterday in a beer and onion based stew. Today I used the airfryer to make cheats pies with the leftovers. Warm up the meat, spoon onto a wrap or tortilla with some grated cheese. Roll up like a burrito and eggwash. 7 or 8 mins in the airfryer and these were eaten faster than I could make them.

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    Baked venison bone and chicken stock. I need the stock for a recipe.
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    All of my hare frames end up in stock.
    Put some in with the potatoes before mashing them...... magic.
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    My missus took me out to dinner at Good Brothers in Westgate last night. @Beaker you could have warned me that they use that evil weed “Coriander” there. Imagine my surprise when the first pork bone entered my mouth and hidden in the BBQ sauce was this lethal leaf of doom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    My missus took me out to dinner at Good Brothers in Westgate last night. @Beaker you could have warned me that they use that evil weed “Coriander” there. Imagine my surprise when the first pork bone entered my mouth and hidden in the BBQ sauce was this lethal leaf of doom.
    Caveat Emptor I googled Goode Brothers at Westgate and almost every menu photo had coriander on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Caveat Emptor I googled Goode Brothers at Westgate and almost every menu photo had coriander on it.
    Yes, well, it is like this your honour. The older I get, the less capable I am of reading a menu in a dimly lit restaurant. Ha ha ha ha
    I suggest that they should put a warning in big red letters above the entry door.
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    Wifey made a lovely venison shanks stew a couple of nights ago.
    My turn tonight with a small wild pig ribs with backstrap attached.
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    2 hours smoking,wrapped in foil 2.5 hours then out and glazed with lonestar rib glaze sauce. 5 hr to set sauce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Wifey made a lovely venison shanks stew a couple of nights ago.
    My turn tonight with a small wild pig ribs with backstrap attached.
    Rubbed and apple wood for smoke
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    I do `t have much experience with deer, only eat twice in my life and one was an unforgettable dinner somewhere in a remote countryside in China and the farmer surely knows how to raise best quality deer and using our one of the great cuisine tradition to cook it. This is the best venison I have even seen in NZ, I do `t need to taste it but I know it `s the taste that I am looking for.

    Btw, wish you gents could share some photos, I would like to know how fat the venison can be. Yeah fat is important to every culinary delight. Especially for sika deer and fellow deer. Thanks
    So be it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Rabbit View Post
    I do `t have much experience with deer, only eat twice in my life and one was an unforgettable dinner somewhere in a remote countryside in China and the farmer surely knows how to raise best quality deer and using our one of the great cuisine tradition to cook it. This is the best venison I have even seen in NZ, I do `t need to taste it but I know it `s the taste that I am looking for.

    Btw, wish you gents could share some photos, I would like to know how fat the venison can be. Yeah fat is important to every culinary delight. Especially for sika deer and fellow deer. Thanks
    Mr Rabbit.
    The above meal was wild pork however if I was to do venison ribs the same way maybe an hour less or an earlier wrap as less fat.
    Venison is generally a very lean meat and while fat animals are great eating the fat itself is not pleasing and doesn't marbel threw the meat....it's lean meat with fat on outside.
    The best tasting fat on venison in my opinion is from inside the cavity around the kidneys and the intestines.
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    Venison heart,liver and tenderloins with bacon, onion garlic spuds and eggs.
    Was pretty good if I do say so myself.
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